I agree with you. I guess if I look at it from Mullen’s perspective, how often do you get the opportunity at Florida… but damn I know he has to look back and wonder what he could have done with that 2018 team.Why does it matter? No one cares about that statement anyway.
The 2018 team with Mullen calling plays might have been the best in school history. No statement is going to change MSU fans feeling that Mullen robbed them of that season. And if it wasn’t Florida, it was going to be Tennessee. I’ll never understand how Mullen looked at that roster and felt like it was time to move on.
Are you saying with Aeris Williams, Kylin Hill, Nick Fitzgerald and the best defense in the nation... Dan Mullen wouldn't have thrown the ball 32 times in a driving rain storm in Lexington?The 2018 team with Mullen calling plays might have been the best in school history. No statement is going to change MSU fans feeling that Mullen robbed them of that season.
And he could have become the all time winningest coach at Mississippi State. I hate Mullen for leaving a year too early.I agree with you. I guess if I look at it from Mullen’s perspective, how often do you get the opportunity at Florida… but damn I know he has to look back and wonder what he could have done with that 2018 team.
It isnt their responsibility, no. At the same time, calling the highest paid person at the university(and I think the state at the time) just an 'employee' is not recognizing that there are clearly varying levels of employees and public facing employees who command so much media need to be handled differently than when a part-time custodian quits.I mean, is it MSU's responsibility to put out PR statements on behalf of employees who voluntarily quit? Put out your own statement, which he eventually did.
But what if she was really good looking?This ex-girlfriend discussion gives me a headache.
Live in the present. Not in the past.
He would never state it, but he was probably thinking he robbed himself as well. He has to wake up in the morning every morning thinking "Man I 17 up. " Today he probably would be a 10 million dollar a year man at Miss State if had stayed.Why does it matter? No one cares about that statement anyway.
The 2018 team with Mullen calling plays might have been the best in school history. No statement is going to change MSU fans feeling that Mullen robbed them of that season. And if it wasn’t Florida, it was going to be Tennessee. I’ll never understand how Mullen looked at that roster and felt like it was time to move on.
Didn't we release a statement on behalf of the university? I don't recall it being ignored in the media.It isnt their responsibility, no. At the same time, calling the highest paid person at the university(and I think the state at the time) just an 'employee' is not recognizing that there are clearly varying levels of employees and public facing employees who command so much media need to be handled differently than when a part-time custodian quits.
Businesses release statements when CEOs leave. Colleges release statements when players leave. MSU isnt legally obligated to release a statement when the head football coach leaves, but it may be good to do so.
Now is MSU agreed to release the statement as part of the discussions leading up to the change?...well then yes it is MSU's responsibility to release the statement.
But what if she was really good looking?
This. Most State fans (me included) won't ever forgive him for leaving at that point. Not only was 2018 stacked, but it was right after Fitz' injury and a horrific Egg Bowl loss that just encapsulated his late season swoons due to job-hopping. I don't blame Cohen for this at all, it's a non-issue.Why does it matter? No one cares about that statement anyway.
The 2018 team with Mullen calling plays might have been the best in school history. No statement is going to change MSU fans feeling that Mullen robbed them of that season. And if it wasn’t Florida, it was going to be Tennessee. I’ll never understand how Mullen looked at that roster and felt like it was time to move on.
"Well you know this doesn't surprise me." -Cuzdawg
Maybe he looked at who his boss was going to be and said “Nope, I’m not sticking around for that…”Why does it matter? No one cares about that statement anyway.
The 2018 team with Mullen calling plays might have been the best in school history. No statement is going to change MSU fans feeling that Mullen robbed them of that season. And if it wasn’t Florida, it was going to be Tennessee. I’ll never understand how Mullen looked at that roster and felt like it was time to move on.
Yeah but maybe it would have been the best thing for him. He wasn't scared of Stricklin at all, in fact, Loaferz was his *****. The only reason he got motivated to win big again after 2015 is because he wanted to get out. That's probably a big reason why he didn't succeed at Florida, Loaferz never put any real accountability on him. He tried to run that program just like MSU and he failed.Maybe he looked at who his boss was going to be and said “Nope, I’m not sticking around for that…”
CSB time: A former co-worker dated Jeri Ryan in high-school and then dumped her. I still give him grief about it when run in to each other.But what if she was really good looking?
Rex and Rob’s brother?CSB time: A former co-worker dated Jeri Ryan in high-school and then dumped her. I still give him grief about it when run in to each other.
Well, the job was open again 3 years later...I guess if I look at it from Mullen’s perspective, how often do you get the opportunity at Florida…
Or, suppose he might have stuck with Aeris Williams as opposed to almost never playing him???Are you saying with Aeris Williams, Kylin Hill, Nick Fitzgerald and the best defense in the nation... Dan Mullen wouldn't have thrown the ball 32 times in a driving rain storm in Lexington?